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Ron is the chief cook and bottlewasher at Bike World News, doing everything from website design to bike reviews. Websites: Bike World News Ron's Bike Garage Current Bike Quiver: Bird Bikes Zero 29 29" hardtail mountain bike Commencal Absolut 26" Dirt Jump/Pump Track bike Commencal Tempo 29" full suspension mountain bike Felt ZA 700c race bike Kona Kilauea vintage 26" mountain bike Niner RLT9 700c road/gravel bike Specialized Stumpjumper vintage 26" mountain bike Day Job: Digital Marketing Night Job: Digital Marketing, eCommerce Consultant, Web Consultant, Bike Shop Operator, Husband, Dad, Tenor

2015 Tour de France: Stage 8 Results

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It took until a climb of the epic Mur de Bretagne for France to grab their first stage victory of the 2015 Tour de France. Alexis Vuillermoz of the Ag2R-La Mondiale team emerged victorious at the top of Stage 8’s epic climb, besting Cannondale-Garmin’s Dan Martin by mere seconds.

2015 Tour de France: Stage 7 News, Notes and Quotes

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Etixx – Quick-Step rider Mark Cavendish maneuvered his way to a sprint win in the 190.5km Tour de France Stage 7 on Friday. That, and the rest of the news from Stage 7 of the 2015 Tour de France.

2015 Tour de France: Stage 7 Results

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Mark Cavendish was rewarded for his patience as the Manx Missile sprinted to victory in the seventh stage of the 2015 Tour de France for his 26th career win in cycling’s greatest race.

Successful surgery for Tony Martin

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Etixx – Quick-Step Cycling Team announced this morning that Tony Martin successfully underwent surgery at the BG Hospital in Hamburg to fix the open fracture to his left collarbone.

2015 Tour de France: Stage 6 News, Notes and Quotes

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There is never a dull moment on the Tour de France and Thursday’s sixth stage was no exception as race leader Tony Martin crashed, sending 2014 winner Vincenzo Nibali and other riders tumbling to the tarmac.

2015 Tour de France: Stage 6 Results

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A late crash took down race leader Tony Martin in Stage 6 of the 2015 Tour de France. The German rider finished the stage and still holds the lead, but was holding his shoulder, leaving doubt as to whether he would be able to continue in the race.

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